Second Supplemental Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1973: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, on H.R. 7447... |
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Page 1008
... Administration 128 3,420,000 128 3,420,000 Total Obliga- tions 1 / 1 / 7,624 172,638,737 7,481 167,930,737 ... -4,708,000 Obligations by Object Total number of permanent positions ..... Full - time equivalent of all other positions ...
... Administration 128 3,420,000 128 3,420,000 Total Obliga- tions 1 / 1 / 7,624 172,638,737 7,481 167,930,737 ... -4,708,000 Obligations by Object Total number of permanent positions ..... Full - time equivalent of all other positions ...
Page 1011
... administration simply impounds the moneys . Dr. JOHNSON . It was the feeling of the President that the Congress ... administration is trying to tell the Congress is that the administration was dead right in the funds it asked for last ...
... administration simply impounds the moneys . Dr. JOHNSON . It was the feeling of the President that the Congress ... administration is trying to tell the Congress is that the administration was dead right in the funds it asked for last ...
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... Administration : a . Administration .... Planning ... ......... $ 11,500,000 $ -11,500,000 5,000,000 -5,000,000 500,000 -500,000 450,000 -450,000 400,000 -400,000 C. Advisory Council . 150,000 -150,000 Total , net change ...
... Administration : a . Administration .... Planning ... ......... $ 11,500,000 $ -11,500,000 5,000,000 -5,000,000 500,000 -500,000 450,000 -450,000 400,000 -400,000 C. Advisory Council . 150,000 -150,000 Total , net change ...
Page 1034
... administration , or of the President , that he would have vetoed the bill . Dr. OTTINA . The bill contained a very , very large number of items ; many sections of it were sections to which the administration felt deeply committed , and ...
... administration , or of the President , that he would have vetoed the bill . Dr. OTTINA . The bill contained a very , very large number of items ; many sections of it were sections to which the administration felt deeply committed , and ...
Page 1068
... administration of it is $ 1 million , so the $ 18 million is $ 11.5 in part A ; $ 5 million for part B , which would be $ 16.5 ; half a million for part C , which would make it $ 17 million , and $ 1 million for administration and ...
... administration of it is $ 1 million , so the $ 18 million is $ 11.5 in part A ; $ 5 million for part B , which would be $ 16.5 ; half a million for part C , which would make it $ 17 million , and $ 1 million for administration and ...
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